Dear Neighbors,
I continue to mourn alongside the rest of our community following the tragedy that occurred at Annunciation Catholic School. I grieve for Fletcher Merkel and Harper Moyski whose lives were lost in the attack, as well as the other students, parents, teachers, and community members who must now carry the trauma following yet another incident of senseless gun violence. Nobody should have to face this fear in their day-to-day lives, whether at school, a place of worship, or anywhere in our neighborhoods. That this shooting occurred during the first week of school – a time that should be full of excitement, joy, new friends, and hope for the future – makes it particularly heartbreaking.
We have to acknowledge the fact that gun violence is a uniquely American problem. Every life lost is one too many, and we must never allow ourselves to become numb to these tragedies or accept them as a normal part of reality. While we’ve made progress in recent years to make our communities safer through criminal background checks, red flag laws, and other actions, there is clearly more to do.
It’s time to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Easy access to weapons designed to inflict mass harm has fueled many of these tragedies, with assault rifles responsible for 85% of mass shootings. We will keep listening to our neighbors – with the voices of survivors at the center – about how to address the causes of this violence. Simply put, we cannot accept a status quo where gun violence is normal. The lives of our kids need to come first.
There are resources available for members of our community:
When there are warning signs of a threat, it’s important to take them seriously; intervention can prevent tragedy. Most mass shooters share their plans in advance, especially young people and those planning shootings in schools. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has a “See It Say It Send It” app available to report tips anonymously, including threats to schools or places of worship. You can also call the BCA’s tipline at 1-877-996-6222 or email bca.tips@state.mn?.us.
Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), also known as “red flag laws,” are an effective way to prevent tragedy. Under an ERPO, a petition can be filed to temporarily restrict access to firearms for someone who may pose a threat to themselves or others. More information on this process is available here.
We continue to hold space for the victims, their families, and everyone whose lives were shattered by these tragic events and keep them close to our hearts. Even as we grieve, we must move forward with a commitment to taking action. Our children, families, and communities deserve to be free from violence, and we will continue to listen, learn, and work together to keep our communities safe.
Sincerely,
Rep. Jamie Long
DFL Floor Leader, Minnesota House of Representatives